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Have you missed out on the Victory Wrestling Federation (VWF)? Check out the database I created for it here, where you can see our wrestlers, matches, etc. If you're interested in participating, it requires very little effort from you, just shoot me a PM @Molholt and I'll get you sorted out. 

 

The VWF is now up to 22 Superstars and 1 CEO! I was shooting for 20 not that long ago, but I already think we should be aiming for 30 in order to have a full Royal Rumble match. 30 VFW superstars all competing in one match, that would be pretty incredible. I'm sure Doom would still find a way to draw #1.. 22 is great, but I'm always willing to accept more entrants. I'm also willing to modify and adjust current wrestlers, Zach Parechkin has undergone some attire changes, Rage has had some entrance adjustments - I want this to be catered to you and your desires with your wrestler, so don't be afraid to request changes. I'm also open to attribute build tweaks or move-set adjustments, it is all fair game. The VWF is constantly changing and characters can adopt new gimmicks, be repackaged, whatever needs to happen to boost your enjoyment. I'm always just a PM away. Plus, I can set alternate attires too - if you like your setup but want to sometimes mix it up, we can add multiple attires that you can switch between.

 

As for new superstars, I've noticed a distinct lack of a couple of things. We have absolutely zero large body types. I'm talking Vader, Big Show, Yokozuna, Earthquake, Mark Henry, Rikishi, etc. Everyone is pretty well built in the VWF, so I'm calling out the big superstars to come and join - we need some real size in the VWF. We also don't have many character gimmicks - no masked men (Kane, Mankind, Vader, Myserio) outside of Flip. We have a lot of black and white tops and bottoms, so I'm looking for some more creativity, more color, different style, something. We can do a lot with the creation, while you may not know what all is available, I'm willing to look and see if what you're hoping for is an option and provide alternatives. 

 

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Some ideas I've been flirting with, and some have asked about: I've considered some sort of upgrade system, where you maybe get to add a few more points for wins or attending a stream or posting in the threads. I don't have any consistent ideas of how to do this, how much to allow, etc. - so right now I'm not looking to proceed with anything. If it is something that people would like to see, and would get you more involved, then I'll definitely listen to ideas or feedback. I've also considered allowing people to create more than one wrestler - right now, if we keep getting new people involved as rapidly as we have, I don't think it'll be necessary or worth the effort, but I do want to see the roster grow and become more diverse, so I'll definitely keep it in my back pocket. If that's something you'd like to see or would be interested in, I'll be glad to hear that. I'm also open to any other feedback or suggestions anyone might have, related to any aspect of the VWF. I've considered doing commentary for the matches, but first I need to be more familiar with the terminology and moves and second, I need a more interactive audience during the broadcast. I know that a lot of the time it is watched after it is archived, but I'd be much more open to doing audio if I have an audience that I can react to, interact with and it would make me feel less awkward lol.

 

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I want to kind of give a recap of all of our superstars. With so many people joining now, they may not have time to brush up on the VWF's history, so I think this could be a good refresher and reference to understand why we are where we are.

 

 

Aleksanteri | Heavyweight | Technician | Face | @Ahma 

 

Aleksanteri is like a gentle giant. Not the biggest superstar on the roster, but definitely one of the biggest, Aleksanteri doesn't use his size to be brutal or overly-powerful, he is actually very technical and has great finesse. He's a bit odd for someone his size, which is why he fits perfectly into The Misfits, his tag-team with Zach Parechkin. Aleksanteri has seen the most success as a member of that tag-team, contending for the inaugural VWF Tag-Team Championship, but losing in the final round of that tournament. Aleksanteri is somewhat of a bodyguard character for Parechkin, but has held his own in singles matches. He currently has a small feud with Rage, due to some interference that occurred in that tag-team tournament, which allowed Aleksanteri to break free of Rage's pinfall attempt.

 

Birdman | Heavyweight | Aerialist | Heel | @eaglesfan036

 

Brand new to the VWF, Birdman has only had one match (against Shawn Howard), which he won. He is probably the strangest superstar on the roster, with purple and green hair and attire, and a bizarre entrance that sees him slinking around the rink, barrier and down the ramp. With a win in his first match, he might have a bright future ahead of him.

 

"Mr. 450" Chris Crutchfield | Cruiserweight | Technician | Face | @crutchfield

 

Another new superstar, Crutchfield had a pretty solid showing in his first match, a Triple Threat match that was the match of the night on Monday VWF (2.2.16). While Chris didn't win this match, he was very competitive and showed off his athleticism and technical skill. I expect him to be a fan favorite in the VWF and rise through the ranks.

 

Cian Mercer | Heavyweight | Brawler | Heel | @iRockstar

 

Mercer was the man who dethroned Reencarnacion from the (at the time) VHL Championship, unseating the inaugural champion from the throne. Mercer also won the VHL Tag-Team Championship (now the VWF Tag-Team Championship) with his partner Steve Bosstin, known as The Tough Guys. He is the only superstar thus far to hold two titles at once. Mercer lost his first title defense to Flip Rodriguez, but still maintains his status as one of the top contenders for a championship match. Mercer is still holding the VWF Tag-Team Championship with Steve Bosstin, they have not defended that title yet. The two brawlers make for a tough as nails combination, but with a taste of the VWF Championship, Mercer may be more focused on his solo route.

 

D-Money | Heavyweight | Striker | Face | @ADwyer87

 

D-Money debuted during our Tag-Team Championship night and has wrestled in singles matches every time he's made an appearance. He's battled hard with some tough opponents, such as Jam Master J, as the two strikers had a hell of a brawl in D-Money's debut match. He most recently took down Drapist on VWF Thursday (2.2.16) and looks to be making a push to more relevance, after being absent from 3 shows before that. 

 

Doom | Light Heavyweight | Aerialist | Heel | @Kendrick

 

Doom is one of the Original 3 superstars in the VWF. He was infamously the man pinned in the inaugural match, which crowned Edwin Reencarnacion the champion. Koji Koenig hit him with a finisher and allowed Edwin to pin him. Doom very briefly teamed up with Zach Parechkin to get revenge on Koji and Edwin, which he did in our second ever show, which was titled Doom's Payback. He is the only wrestler to have had an event named for a specific wrestler, thus far. Doom had an unfortunate draw in the first ever Royal Rumble (1 of 10) and also felt like he got the short end of the stick in some other matches along the way too. Frustrated with the CEO Mr. Molholt, he turned heel and joined up with Rage to form Wrestlers with Attitude (WWA). Doom had a decent showing in the elimination chamber, being 1 of the 6 selected to compete for the #1 contender status, but has primarily wrestled as a tag-team with WWA since its creation. WWA hasn't been very successful, winning some revenge matches but not coming through in the tournament. Due to their multiple interruptions, WWA is considered to be a slight feud with The Misfits and Doom is in a small feud with Mr. Molholt as well.

 

Drapist | Heavyweight | Technician | Heel | @Draper

 

A new addition to the VWF, Drapist has wrestled twice and lost twice, although both times he did have a good showing for most of the match. Drapist is one of the stranger superstars, evident by the way he shuffle/limps to the ring and carries himself inside of it. I have a feeling that Drapist just needs more time in the VWF and he'll come around. He could also have been just unlucky in his first two matches and will look to turn his fortunes around soon. He started a fight with Philthy&Phamous (which he lost) and called out Shawn Howard, so he may need to ease up on his callouts until he can back them up.

 

Edwin Reencarnacion | Heavyweight | Brawler | Heel | @XaviYEAH! Woods

 

Another of the Original 3, Edwin Reencarnacion won the first ever match and was crowned the as the first champion. He defended that title once against Parechkin, but eventually lost it to Cian Mercer. Edwin teamed up with Koji Koenig, following their joint effort against Doom in the first match. Edwin has been a headlining act from the beginning, is one of the more recognizable superstars and more creative characters, but has struggled to find his place at the top since losing it. He has a slight feud with the current champion, Flip Rodriguez, as he beat him in a singles match, was beat by him as the final two participants in the Elimination Chamber (which named Flip the #1 Contender) and then was beat in a non-title match by Flip on VWF Monday (2.2.16). He did win the 6 man Battle Royal, which has an unannounced benefit to him, but most think it will keep him as the #1 contender until the Extreme Rules PPV at the end of the month.

 

Frank "Moneybags" Bonanza | Heavyweight | Brawler | Heel | @KingRobbie

 

Brand new to the VWF, Frank fought in the VWF Monday (2.2.16) Triple Threat match as his debut and put on quite the show. While he ended up not coming out on top, I think few would question his ability in the ring following his performance. Frank is known also as "Moneybags" and will be looking to make his name well-known in VWF circles. I expect Frank to be one of the more vocal superstars and a great promo guy as he develops in VWF. 

 

Flip Rodriguez | Cruiserweight | Aerialist | Face | @evrydayimbyfuglien

 

Flip came bursting on the scene with high-energy and high-flying, and he has taken the VWF by storm. He won his first two matches before dropping one to Edwin Reencarnacion. He then won the 6-man Elimination Chamber which determined the #1 Contender, after getting the last draw and coming out last, he beat Edwin as the final two left. He then beat Cian Mercer in a hard-fought championship match and has been the VWF Champion ever since. Flip is a fan-favorite who will look to stay on top of the VWF as the singles champion.

 

Icicle | Light Heavyweight | Technician | Face | @der meister

 

Icicle came into VWF with no shoes, but has since added them with his signature union jack styling. His early attire led to a silly feud with VWF giant Koji Koenig, which then fell into a 5 match series between the two, with constant trash talking in-between. Currently, Icicle has beaten Koji twice, once in a hardcore match after putting him through a table and landing some chair shots and once in an "I Quit" submission match. He was defeated by Koji first, and Koenig's distractions led to an Icicle loss in a separate match. The two's rivalry is in the forefront of VWF and will be featured prominently following the Extreme Rules PPV, as it will heat up and resume their series. Once Icicle and Koenig settle their score, who knows what is in store for the British ice man!

 

Jam Master J | Heavyweight | Striker | Heel | @stevo

 

Jam Master J probably has the strongest right hook in the business, and he used that to secure a win in his first ever match with another striker, D-Money. Following that win, Jam Master J failed to catch on with the crowd as he dropped a couple of matches, however, he was stellar in VWF Monday (2.2.16) Triple Threat match, which he showed resiliency and poise, taking a beating early on and then turning the tables on both Frank Bonanza and Chris Crutchfield to get the win. His right hook drew blood in that match and he was the only participant to not bleed in that battle, having one of the toughest chins in the VWF. 

 

Jose Canseco | Light Heavyweight | Showboat | Heel | @Tim

 

Canseco is a big, steroid-induced (alleged) show-off. He comes into the ring and loves to put on a show for the fans, doing stunts and overly dramatic moves to illicit a reaction from the crowd and embarrass his opponent. He won his first two matches in the VWF, but was a bit underwhelming in the Fatal 4-Way from VWF Monday (2.2.16). He started off hot and will look to keep that momentum up to climb up the contender rankings for the VWF Championship.

 

Kwake | Cruiserweight | Striker | Heel | @hedgehog337

 

Kwake is another in a pretty sizable list of strikers in the VWF. He has been a bit up-and-down so far and has struggled to find a place and keep it in the business. He wasn't overly impressive in the Fatal 4-Way on VWF Monday (2.2.16) and hasn't made much of a splash since debuting on Elimination Chamber. I think Kwake needs to perform on a grander stage to make some noise, or could be in need of a tag-team partner to give him the push to make a name for himself. 

 

Koji Koenig | Super Heavyweight | Giant | Heel | @boom

 

One of the Original 3 and the VWF's only giant, the largest superstar in the business. Koji Koenig has perhaps been in more matches than any other wrestler thus far, despite being a giant, he has been very versatile so far in the VWF. He has tag-teamed with a champion, Edwin Reencarnacion, he has fought multiple times with Icicle, in the Royal Rumble, etc. His signature shiny, red "pajama" pants are almost as iconic as his size. Towering at seven foot or more and being one of the most well-built superstars in VWF definitely makes him stand out. Koenig has been a solid sidekick thus far, but I think that as his feud with Icicle wraps up he could look to make more of a solo push. His versatility lends itself to a variety of match styles and his sheer size is tough to counter. He defeated Zach Parechkin with multiple powerful choke slams on VWF Thursday (2.2.16).

 

Philthy&Phamous | Cruiserweight | Showboat | Face | @Phil

 

Philthy&Phamous has quickly become a fan-favorite in the VWF. His signature look definitely plays a part in this, with pink sunglasses and a white, leather jacket to the ring and pink and black in ring attire. Like Canseco, P&P is a showboat, performing moves with just a little bit of extra flair to get the crowd going. He plays to the crowd, primarily looking to get a reaction and get the audience excited about his matches. There have been some rumors that he could be teaming up with Icicle soon as part of a new tag-team. Would this take away from his already solid solo push?

 

Rage | Heavyweight | Powerhouse | Heel | @Beketov

 

Rage is one of our bigger superstars and is a member of Wrestlers with Attitude, along with Doom. I feel like Rage is underrated in the VWF. He's held his own in singles matches, has had good matches as part of a tag-team (although the team itself has struggled to win matches) and he's performed well in major events. He's the only superstar to hit a finisher and use it as a way to eliminate someone in a Royal Rumble and lasted awhile in the Elimination Chamber. I think he can succeed both on the solo circuit and as a member of WWA, I just think he needs one or two more key wins to push him over.

 

"Stone Cold" Steve Bosstin | Heavyweight | Brawler | Heel | @gorlab

 

Steve Bosstin has been great on the tag-team front, as one half of the VWF Tag-Team Champions with The Tough Guys. I think Bosstin could be more vocal and that would push his character development along, as we don't really see a lot of him. Bosstin was eliminated by Mr. Molholt in the Royal Rumble, which isn't his best fact to date, but I could see him being a more important player in future major events. He really needs a big win in a solo match to elevate his status, but he'll want to hold on to that VWF Tag-Team Championship as well.

 

Shawn Howard | Light Heavyweight | Aerialist | Heel | @StevenStamko91

 

Howard has struggled throughout the VWF. One of the early superstars, he has largely been underwhelming so far. He did have a big win in a non-contender ladder match, but he has lost to numerous wrestlers including the CEO Mr. Molholt, who he called out and asked for. I think Howard may need a repackage, he seems too familiar to really catch on with the fans - but either way, he needs to really put it all together to end up not being considered a jobber.

 

Steve Toast | Heavyweight | Powerhouse | Face | @Toast

 

Toast is brand-new to the VWF but made a big splash by winning the Fatal 4-Way on VWF Monday (2.2.16). Toast has one of the strangest entrance attires to couple with one of the more basic in-ring attires, but he was in prime form in his debut. He took a couple of shots with a baseball bat but still didn't back down and ended up coming out on top, after taking quite a beating. This win should push him forward in the minds of the VWF fans.

 

Titan Kronos | Heavyweight | Brawler | Heel | @Evans

 

We don't know anything about Kronos yet, as he wasn't officially involved due to missing paperwork. We'll find out more soon!

 

Zach Parechkin | Light Heavyweight | Technician | Face | @DollarAndADream

 

Parechkin came into the league and almost immediately made a big splash by earning a title shot against Edwin Reencarnacion, which he ended up losing. He also was a finalist in the Royal Rumble, although he was eliminated to give Cian Mercer the win, after surviving for a long time. He has been competitive in essentially every match he's been in and has formed a tag-team with Aleksanteri. The two competed for the Tag-Team Championship, which they lost, but have still been competitive in the tag-team circuit. Parechkin looked like a fan had stumbled into the ring for awhile and was ridiculed for it, he has changed his in-ring appearance and I think it'll catch on a lot better. He's definitely someone who could be a contender again, as he has proven to be a contender already.

 

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I wanna see Kwake being a true coward, like more low blows, cheap shots, running away from matches, e.t.c, if that is possible. 

Edited by hedgehog337

this is great, hmm i dont know how to repackage myself, ill have to maybe look at redistributing my points that i put into my guy, also, you should just make this a website and have PT's :P jk 

1 minute ago, StevenStamkos91 said:

this is great, hmm i dont know how to repackage myself, ill have to maybe look at redistributing my points that i put into my guy, also, you should just make this a website and have PT's :P jk 

you got rekt m8

Just now, StevenStamkos91 said:

man i was owning you that whole match then you get in 5 moves and all of a sudden it was over 

that's because i put a lot of my attributes into durability so my guy just gets the shit beat out of him and still wins like rocky

1 hour ago, eaglesfan036 said:

that's because i put a lot of my attributes into durability so my guy just gets the shit beat out of him and still wins like rocky

 

Surprised more people don't focus on those abilities.. 

1 minute ago, Molholt said:

 

Sure, especially since I haven't even created you lol. But if you choose a different weight class I'll need to send you a new set of ratings.

 

Send me the scale for super heavyweight pweeeeaaaase

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